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it is a reflection of the environment. neil: what about this environment. we were talking with our guests about the deals coming out on wall street, or because of what is happening in washington. how much of what you do at whole foods is driven by the noise in washington. what do you know that a lot of folks have taxes are going up. how much of that drives what you do? >> well, it's hard to read all that. it is how you correlated exactly. it is mostly a customer and consumer confidence. the growth is terrific and on track, we are accelerating our square footage growth, eight or 9% to 2014 and 2015 and we are proving our return to shareholders. neil: so as bob pointed out earlier, slow recovery? >> it is improving? >> y, that is my view. i do think you will see slow growth in 2013, but there is promise and hopefully resolution of questions out of washington that you are referring to. neil: do you think there will be? >> yes. neil: is very good to see you, thank you so much for your insights. well, consider smaller government, we are getting ready for much hi
it is a reflection of the environment. neil: what about this environment. we were talking with our guests about the deals coming out on wall street, or because of what is happening in washington. how much of what you do at whole foods is driven by the noise in washington. what do you know that a lot of folks have taxes are going up. how much of that drives what you do? >> well, it's hard to read all that. it is how you correlated exactly. it is mostly a customer and consumer confidence....
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they kngt do anything on the environment. anything that is cap and trade is off the table. anything that's amnesty is off the table. on tax reform, anything that raises revenue is off the table. but what's on the table. and that's the thing they haven't figured out. what are we actually going to be for as a party. >> and they're getting way out there. today a top tea party group send out a fund raising e-mail featuring an image of karl rove in a nazi uniform. i mean, we haven't seen that kind of venom other than at president obama. so the group later apologized saying the image was added by accident. but, i mean, they're just coming on strong at anybody that would question their hold on where the policies and imagery of the republican party is going. >> sure. i think the other issue you have are the folks who are their messeners. they think the message will become more palatable. you're seeing that with fox news released sarah palin but they've got herman cain. but at the end of the day it's the same old tired political policies and nobody is for them. to krystal's point. a
they kngt do anything on the environment. anything that is cap and trade is off the table. anything that's amnesty is off the table. on tax reform, anything that raises revenue is off the table. but what's on the table. and that's the thing they haven't figured out. what are we actually going to be for as a party. >> and they're getting way out there. today a top tea party group send out a fund raising e-mail featuring an image of karl rove in a nazi uniform. i mean, we haven't seen that...
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has been tame it makes for a healthy environment revenue environment in the airline business right now. neil: and finally, i do want to get into something you keep one eye on washington, this idea they could be on a verge of a brink in a couple of week of automatic spending cutting that kick in, you heard that, do you, as ceos, and big mucketty mucks, let this affect you, it is noise to you? is it worrisome chatter to you? your business plan? it didn't affect your merger announcement today, but many of your colleagues say it does and it worries them, what say you? >> well, i think you control what you can control. for doug and i we can control the outcome of the merger. and we have seen this as an opportunity to create value for the companies, irrespective of the environment in washington. neil: one final line for consumer travel airline, this echoes back to what you said at the beginning. the benefits of it deal will go to corporation. not to consumers, this is growing anst among the groups that represent customers there could be hell to pay from this. why do you think that is so ramp
has been tame it makes for a healthy environment revenue environment in the airline business right now. neil: and finally, i do want to get into something you keep one eye on washington, this idea they could be on a verge of a brink in a couple of week of automatic spending cutting that kick in, you heard that, do you, as ceos, and big mucketty mucks, let this affect you, it is noise to you? is it worrisome chatter to you? your business plan? it didn't affect your merger announcement today, but...
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great experience and knows how to explain the church's teaching in a hostile and disinterested cultural environment. so we are looking at a different kind of conclave this time around. >> and very quickly, do you expect a non-european pope? >> i think that's a real possibility this time. yes, i do. >> all right. george weigel, nbc news analyst and we enjoy to have you on and now we have an excuse to have you on a lot for the next six weeks or as long as this takes. george weigel, always a pleas e pleasure. >> thank you, chuck. >>> other breaking news here, a courthouse shooting that we are keeping an eye on in wilmington, delaware. a spokesman says that three people were shot at the new castle county courthouse, and that a suspect is in custody. two women and a man were reportedly shot and their conditions are not known and we will keep an eye on the story as it develops. >>> we will continue to follow that breaking news, and breaking news out of rome, and a lot of stuff going on here tomorrow, and coming up is the next chapter in the penn state sexual abuse scandal. and the late family of joe pate
great experience and knows how to explain the church's teaching in a hostile and disinterested cultural environment. so we are looking at a different kind of conclave this time around. >> and very quickly, do you expect a non-european pope? >> i think that's a real possibility this time. yes, i do. >> all right. george weigel, nbc news analyst and we enjoy to have you on and now we have an excuse to have you on a lot for the next six weeks or as long as this takes. george...
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gerri: obamacare, of the environment. >> the good part of dade.up front that will make you wait longer in line to go to your own doctor or the emergency room and all insurance rates will go up. gerri: you cannot even get a doctor today. great to see you on set. edges are not just about wing of the agenda but it is about politics made all the more infuriatingly with those standing ovations going on and on that is one of the things that bothered kay bailey hutcheson. >> one of the best things about not being in the senate anymore is not having to sit in that room and stand up and clap every 15 seconds or senator hands i wish we had a moratorium -- moratorium and elect a buddy listen like the people around the country. gerri: what do think? should this innovation be banned? log on and vote will share the results of the news this show. problem makes it launder but tonight stop by if the longest televised state of the union. number five, and gerald ford around 45 minutes on average so august 1976, 50 minutes. number four, george to be bush on average 53 minutes of the 2003 just messed the o
gerri: obamacare, of the environment. >> the good part of dade.up front that will make you wait longer in line to go to your own doctor or the emergency room and all insurance rates will go up. gerri: you cannot even get a doctor today. great to see you on set. edges are not just about wing of the agenda but it is about politics made all the more infuriatingly with those standing ovations going on and on that is one of the things that bothered kay bailey hutcheson. >> one of the...
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it is not about the environment. there is an anti hydrocarbon bias in this administration. gerri: i have to agree with you on that. we have seen that time and again. certainly seen it with cold. that is for sure, trying to shut that industry altogether. thank you for coming on. great to hear your thoughts. procedure time. go right ahead. >> i was going to say, except for coal exports we have shut down the u.s. coal industry domestically. now we are exporting coal to china in record amounts. my presumption is that china is burning that coal and going into a different atmosphere. gerri: you know, there is something funny about that because, you know, critics pang as all the time for having a higher co2 emissions, but it is not us anymore. is emerging countries like china, not us. thank you for coming on tonight. great to have you on the show. appreciate your time. >> pleasure to be here. gerri: as we have been telling you, cyber security attacks are on the rise. a new report from the computer security company says the secret of chinese military unit believed to be behind thes
it is not about the environment. there is an anti hydrocarbon bias in this administration. gerri: i have to agree with you on that. we have seen that time and again. certainly seen it with cold. that is for sure, trying to shut that industry altogether. thank you for coming on. great to hear your thoughts. procedure time. go right ahead. >> i was going to say, except for coal exports we have shut down the u.s. coal industry domestically. now we are exporting coal to china in record...
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to have successful businesses that business owners make sure that we don't have on environment that crushes them. that is a number that is crushing our economy. >> it seems to me, you have to grow the pie larger than everybody. you can't say you have a smaller slice and you have a larger slice. the disagreement that i have with johnson, we do not believe that you grow the pie that you give corporations big tax breaks. >> that is pro growth. no, making sure that middle class people can get a job when they get out of college and we are losing all of those things and we can't afford to do it. >> senator ron johnson thank you, sir. and governor deal, thank you. howard you have more work to do in the program. now, let's talk markets. i want to know if investors are going to be paying attention to the state of the june union. how about the deal for comcast buying up the rest of nbc for $17 million. please stay with us for the state of the union here on c th nbc. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of
to have successful businesses that business owners make sure that we don't have on environment that crushes them. that is a number that is crushing our economy. >> it seems to me, you have to grow the pie larger than everybody. you can't say you have a smaller slice and you have a larger slice. the disagreement that i have with johnson, we do not believe that you grow the pie that you give corporations big tax breaks. >> that is pro growth. no, making sure that middle class people...
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destroyed the environment. but now they are saying that pilgrims are illegal aliens. sure you're sure the -- >> bob: you're sure the whole left is like that? this is what greg does. andrea is guilty of this, too. it's certain people do that. that is a good idea? no, i do not. west of taxpayer money. do i think that the people who came in to force indians off their land and murdered them? >> were you coming over on the may flouer? >> my family came over in chains as enemy of the state. >> dana: then they were part of apartheid or something like that. listen to one more sound bite from this. >> together we make extension of each other's quest. to work for all of us. so thank you, black folks. say thank you, black folks. say america was founded by outsiders. say that. or today insiders. >> dana: i think if i had been an employee and required to go to this, i don't think i would have said any of. that i wouldn't want to go. because i had more important things to do. >> eric: you have to watch it and wonder if he was being outrageous to prove a point, opposite point. like
destroyed the environment. but now they are saying that pilgrims are illegal aliens. sure you're sure the -- >> bob: you're sure the whole left is like that? this is what greg does. andrea is guilty of this, too. it's certain people do that. that is a good idea? no, i do not. west of taxpayer money. do i think that the people who came in to force indians off their land and murdered them? >> were you coming over on the may flouer? >> my family came over in chains as enemy of...
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already we're not seeing a lot of alternatives for folks' money other than stocks because of the low rate environment. andrew, how are you investing right now? >> well, we're probably going to go ahead and move in this market. looks like the pullback is more likely 1650 back to these levels. so more than likely now is probably the time to ease into the market. you've got tremendous momentum and breath here. you're fighting the tape, as they say. this is probably the time to deploy. >> meanwhile, rick santelli, the race to the bottom of the currency markets was interrupted today. horror of horrors. japanese officials saying they don't want the currency to go much lower. and the euro moving higher as well today. >> once you put that machine in motion, i don't know if you can stop it. and bill, i find it so telling you have so much more outrage about a maker's mark liquidity injection than the fed's liquidity injections. >> what's your point? >> that's a story for another day. because that's not good for either. a 20-year chart of the dollar index looks like it's going to be going at these levels for aw
already we're not seeing a lot of alternatives for folks' money other than stocks because of the low rate environment. andrew, how are you investing right now? >> well, we're probably going to go ahead and move in this market. looks like the pullback is more likely 1650 back to these levels. so more than likely now is probably the time to ease into the market. you've got tremendous momentum and breath here. you're fighting the tape, as they say. this is probably the time to deploy....
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. >> also, the environment i work this is filled with acree eigcr employees. musicians, ex-michael jacksons, deejays, artists of different kinds. from freeing them from worrying about the wage -- the wang, they are prey to be creative in my zblors you met with the president and told them -- talked about minimum wage. i want to hear that story. i want to hear about how republicans are sort of dealing with minimum wage and their thoughts what to do with the bottom of the economic run after we come back. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. hmm, we need a new game. ♪ that'll save the day. ♪ so will bounty select-a-si
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so, you know, in some ways i'm familiar with the political environment that he came out of and i think that, you know, it's giving me a little bit more insight going back with these folks for quite a long period of time. although they don't all like what i put in the book about them. >> talk about your kids. are you a tough dad? >> i'm not a tough dad. they tend to run roughshod over me a fair amount of time. they do it in a generally respectful way. i think i'm now getting out of the eyeball roll years where they react that way to me. i'm moving to a better place with them which is good. >> this is hysterical. the eyeball roll years. i'm in those. take me to the take your kids to workday with mikhail gorbechev. >> it was ten years ago when mikhail was in new york. i had an interview scheduled with him. i brought them to meet gorbechev. they sat through the interview. the picture came out and a friend said that is from the wax museum? i said no. that is gorbechev. >> his book, "the center holds" will be in bookstores in may. >>> next weekend, my interview with former new york mayor dav
so, you know, in some ways i'm familiar with the political environment that he came out of and i think that, you know, it's giving me a little bit more insight going back with these folks for quite a long period of time. although they don't all like what i put in the book about them. >> talk about your kids. are you a tough dad? >> i'm not a tough dad. they tend to run roughshod over me a fair amount of time. they do it in a generally respectful way. i think i'm now getting out of...
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already supporting microsoft environment. but there's a lot of challenges. and we're not hiding those. the price point and the usability i think is still an issue with the content that's available. >> right. jon fortt, microsoft was slow out of the gate here. is this going to be the device that makes them catch out? >> doubtful. three things. first, the original surface came out at 500 bucks. doesn't seem to have blown the door off. this is 900 to 1,000 bucks. and it's selling in february. this isn't even a holiday season. it'd be surprising to see great deals of that device even though this does run legacy windows apps. you know what runs legacy windows apps? pcs. they're not selling well either. that's why intel is working hard to get the touch screens down to the $600 range. it would run counter for this to be doing that well. we'll see when they show us some numbers. >> jon, do you think the 128 gig ipad will take a bite out of this surface interest? i mean, slap on a $75 keyboard, you're back to a macbook. >> i think that's really at the kind of high en
already supporting microsoft environment. but there's a lot of challenges. and we're not hiding those. the price point and the usability i think is still an issue with the content that's available. >> right. jon fortt, microsoft was slow out of the gate here. is this going to be the device that makes them catch out? >> doubtful. three things. first, the original surface came out at 500 bucks. doesn't seem to have blown the door off. this is 900 to 1,000 bucks. and it's selling in...
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with so much on his plate, clean energy and the environment be so high on the list? is the president overstepping hi bounds on this issue? here with more on this, blue dog democrat congressman kurt schrader. welcome back to the show. what do you think about that idea? we have so many problems right now? you know we have this unemployment, so many people out of work. house being market, problems with small business. >> yep. melissa: there's a lot of things to work on. how did you feel about this being so high on the list? >> well, i'm glad it was further down in the speech and he led off with jobs and the economy and dealing with our fiscal deficit picture. but, i really bristle at the idea he will unilaterally as one member, one branch of government dictate to the other two branches more importantly dictate to the house and senate, that constitutionally you're supposed to make laws, new laws. that is not right and that is just not going to happen. melissa: do you think that will fly? this isn't the first time he talks about the executive order. this seems like a new
with so much on his plate, clean energy and the environment be so high on the list? is the president overstepping hi bounds on this issue? here with more on this, blue dog democrat congressman kurt schrader. welcome back to the show. what do you think about that idea? we have so many problems right now? you know we have this unemployment, so many people out of work. house being market, problems with small business. >> yep. melissa: there's a lot of things to work on. how did you feel...
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the political environment is very, very difficult. the economic underpinnings that we're facing now in the environment that we're going to have to deal, you know, for the economy, is actually better than it's been in some time. we've chewed through a lot of problems. a lot of the leverage on the banking side, on the corporate side and on the individual side has been chewed through. housing has probably in all likelihood has turned around at this point. the energy situation in the united states is terrific, and beyond the contemplation of anybody who grew up when i grew up sort of secure in the knowledge that the u.s. is going to have to import energy forever, and that may not necessarily be the case. so those are all tailwinds. the big problem is getting the country to receive that bounty and to plan for it and to structure itself in the right way. if you take energy, for example, we really have implemented an energy policy that will be able to take advantage of some of those blessings that have come our way. >> what do you make of th
the political environment is very, very difficult. the economic underpinnings that we're facing now in the environment that we're going to have to deal, you know, for the economy, is actually better than it's been in some time. we've chewed through a lot of problems. a lot of the leverage on the banking side, on the corporate side and on the individual side has been chewed through. housing has probably in all likelihood has turned around at this point. the energy situation in the united states...
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i just had an environment that was a little more forgiving. so when i screwed up, the consequences weren't as high as when kids on the south side screw up. >> reporter: the president also took a broader approach to solving the issue of gun violation, arguing the problem is rooted in economic inequalities and broken homes. and on this point, he got personal, too. >> don't get me wrong. as the son of a single mom who gave everything she had to raise me with the help of my grandparents, i turned out okay. but at the same time, i wish i'd had a father who was around and involved. >> reporter: while this isn't the first time the president has talked about being raised by a single mom, political analysts say friday's intimate appeal may be indicative of a more aggressive president obama. now, since the tragedy in newtown, alex, president obama has been making a more emotional appeal to get stiffer gun legislation passed. that is an uphill battle he's going to have once he leaves his vacation here in florida. another fight he's going to face with con
i just had an environment that was a little more forgiving. so when i screwed up, the consequences weren't as high as when kids on the south side screw up. >> reporter: the president also took a broader approach to solving the issue of gun violation, arguing the problem is rooted in economic inequalities and broken homes. and on this point, he got personal, too. >> don't get me wrong. as the son of a single mom who gave everything she had to raise me with the help of my...
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my testimony, the way health care is going in our government, i don't waument to resources in this environment, but lastly, there has to be attention to gun legislation, and the three tenets of gun legislation that we're interested in is we have to look at high-capacity magazines, we have to look at assault rifles, and look at background checks. and the point of my legislation was that those for and against these view points have been talking about it. it's been analysis paralysis. now we need our legislators to vote on some of these initiatives and let us move on. >> you have been doing the excellent work you have done for 25 years. has anything quite prepared you for the horrors that you saw that day in december? >> no. you know, for 25 years, i worked in a emergency room setting, and i have seen gun violence, and i have seen a lot of trauma and tragedy, but this is different. things have changed. it's personal because it's my home town, but it's children, too. so there's been a crease, where our society, even perpetrators of gun violence, but now, to go after children, but now we have lost
my testimony, the way health care is going in our government, i don't waument to resources in this environment, but lastly, there has to be attention to gun legislation, and the three tenets of gun legislation that we're interested in is we have to look at high-capacity magazines, we have to look at assault rifles, and look at background checks. and the point of my legislation was that those for and against these view points have been talking about it. it's been analysis paralysis. now we need...
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back when he was a street organizer and come down and speak with the gras ro grassroots organizations environment. it doesn't determine that you're going to be a failure. the gun violence, regardless of how many laws are passed, it's up to the people to unite to build stronger bridges of communication, to make a difference in the community. the president, also, today, spoke about he plans to work with the 20 troublesome communities. today, he was in the woodlock community, which is the first congressional district. it has the lowest count of violence. it may be the lowest organization that we work with they are a prevent i have program. sod we have to educate the minds of our young people. we have to fight exclusion with inclusion. people want to be pa part of the process. it's up to us to make sure that we're proud of our process to include them. >> thank you, maureen. and ill think that is the challenge that the president gave today. i think that's the challenge. the president said he's going to target 20 cities. but we are, where ever we are, must become part of the solution or are we a part o
back when he was a street organizer and come down and speak with the gras ro grassroots organizations environment. it doesn't determine that you're going to be a failure. the gun violence, regardless of how many laws are passed, it's up to the people to unite to build stronger bridges of communication, to make a difference in the community. the president, also, today, spoke about he plans to work with the 20 troublesome communities. today, he was in the woodlock community, which is the first...
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ant, apple has been successful and the products are absolutely fantastic but the problem is in this environment with this market you have to evolve yourself at a much faster rate. >> they have to go faster. josh? >> apple doesn't have anything coming out majorly until like four months from now but they put $10 billion into r&d last year, do another 10 in r&d this year. they take time. >> buy? >> we own some but no, there are so many other things i'd rather buy with fresh cash. >> coming up, signs of optimism from wall street watcher who has been negative for some time. luskin's david rosenberg is night. two traders, two opinions and one heated debate. lots more "halftime report" on the way. how do traders using technical analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated technical analysis is one m
ant, apple has been successful and the products are absolutely fantastic but the problem is in this environment with this market you have to evolve yourself at a much faster rate. >> they have to go faster. josh? >> apple doesn't have anything coming out majorly until like four months from now but they put $10 billion into r&d last year, do another 10 in r&d this year. they take time. >> buy? >> we own some but no, there are so many other things i'd rather buy...
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do you think that the civit's sl a civil environment? >> no, i don't think cruz is the symbol of a deeper problem. i think senator cruz, you know, you hear whispers about this that he's rubbing some people the wrong way. and by the way, these whispers are coming from other republicans as well as democrats. it's by bipartisan, but that is more of the hey, you're the new guy, you know, why don't you learn the ropes here and play by a more civil set of rules? but i don't think -- i think that's -- i do think on the senate side, i'm with senator coburn. there really is more at least a friendlier atmosphere. senators actually -- bipartisan senators actually go to lunch together. >> you need to remember how uncivil i was supposedly accused of being when i got here when i took on ted stevens and arlen specter. there's no change. you work your way into the senate. you build relationships, and then you work bipartisanly. >> let me just say, i mean, i've known you for a long time, tom. you were uncivil. and then you grew a beard and you've become
do you think that the civit's sl a civil environment? >> no, i don't think cruz is the symbol of a deeper problem. i think senator cruz, you know, you hear whispers about this that he's rubbing some people the wrong way. and by the way, these whispers are coming from other republicans as well as democrats. it's by bipartisan, but that is more of the hey, you're the new guy, you know, why don't you learn the ropes here and play by a more civil set of rules? but i don't think -- i think...
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. >> it's not just terrible for the environment. it's another thing that's terrible for the taxpayers. styrofoam increases the cost of recycling by as much as $20 per ton because it has to be removed, something we know is environmentally destructive that is costing taxpayers money and that is easily replaceable, i think is something we can do without. >> joining me michael barbareau covers mayor bloomberg for "the no, times." good to see you. >> good to be here. >> he wants to take styrofoam out of new york city stores and restaurants. how feetible is th ibfeasible i? >> entirely feasible. this is like the cockroach of trash. >> the cockroach of trash. >> it never dies, it doesn't biodegrade, it breaks apart, ends up in the water system, being 20,000 tons of it in the city's landfills and he thinks it's unnecessary. >> and we think this is something that he can get done before he leaves office? >> yes. he's had a little more difficulty with banning other things like a 32-ounce soda but this one it appears can he get done through the
. >> it's not just terrible for the environment. it's another thing that's terrible for the taxpayers. styrofoam increases the cost of recycling by as much as $20 per ton because it has to be removed, something we know is environmentally destructive that is costing taxpayers money and that is easily replaceable, i think is something we can do without. >> joining me michael barbareau covers mayor bloomberg for "the no, times." good to see you. >> good to be here....
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second of all the tax environment is incredibly less in the state of florida. as you know we have no state personal income tax. somebody making a million dollars in manhattan is paying $147,000 in taxes that you're not paying in palm beach county. that alone can pay for a very small condo. so they like the tax savings. they're thinking about their employees coming to this area, the families. the public and private schools and that is all very, very important to them. >> no estate tax, inheritance tax, those are things drawing people to the state. let me ask you this, enterprise florida, there is criticism in the state, local papers that this is crony capitalism. the state should not spend valuable tax dollars, florida dollars on initiatives like this. how do you respond to the critics? >> enterprise florida is not funding this recruitment hedge fund initiative. palm beach county nor the state of florida has any money in this. these are tax incentives given to companies moving their operations here. what is often not told, tax incentives today are performance ba
second of all the tax environment is incredibly less in the state of florida. as you know we have no state personal income tax. somebody making a million dollars in manhattan is paying $147,000 in taxes that you're not paying in palm beach county. that alone can pay for a very small condo. so they like the tax savings. they're thinking about their employees coming to this area, the families. the public and private schools and that is all very, very important to them. >> no estate tax,...
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he will talk about the environment, green energy products. that is his infrastructure plan. david: windmill power is more offensive now than 30 years ago we began spending tens of billions of dollars on it so has government spending helped us to get more energy for wind? the answer is no. natural gas, oil, those things have helped but those things are against the policies. dennis: david asman, thank you very much. join tomorrow night at 10:00 eastern time for television's best coverage of the state of the union. dennis: and the blizzard of 2013, spike in heating oil prices. last week, where are they headed now? phil flynn with those details. cheryl: one more argument for solar power. a guest to give us ideas on how you can make money. dennis: and, a a look at oil. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because
he will talk about the environment, green energy products. that is his infrastructure plan. david: windmill power is more offensive now than 30 years ago we began spending tens of billions of dollars on it so has government spending helped us to get more energy for wind? the answer is no. natural gas, oil, those things have helped but those things are against the policies. dennis: david asman, thank you very much. join tomorrow night at 10:00 eastern time for television's best coverage of the...
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anybody can go on the environment canada web site pick up the number. that is .1 percent of global emissions. by no means is it close to biggest threat from carbon perspective. tracy: a lot of people don't realize this pipeline will move american crude as well. it is not just moving crude from alberta, which is the third largest crude resource in the world right now, all the way down through texas. we're moving our own oil as well? >> that's very important fact. that it is grown since we made our first application for the keystone pipeline. the tide oil shale plays in the u.s. have grown quite considerably. there is huge opportunity to continue to grow. that is being railed out of places like the bakken. crude wants to get on to our pipeline as quickly as we can. we have made capacity available for that, about 250,000 barrels a day of the capacity of the pipeline has been dedicated to u.s. production. tracy: right. you know, we get this pipeline underway, this puts your place in the oil world, i mean catapults you guys as a company, as a player in the i
anybody can go on the environment canada web site pick up the number. that is .1 percent of global emissions. by no means is it close to biggest threat from carbon perspective. tracy: a lot of people don't realize this pipeline will move american crude as well. it is not just moving crude from alberta, which is the third largest crude resource in the world right now, all the way down through texas. we're moving our own oil as well? >> that's very important fact. that it is grown since we...
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we did see a lot more of a, you know, much more competitive wholesale environment this quarter. >> corinna, would you recommend buying the shares here? >> it is a little difficult to recommend starting new positions, but we most certainly would be holding on if we did own it already. >> all right. great to speak with you. thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>. >>> when we come back, what does art cashin want to hear from the president in tonight's state of the union? he'll tell us here at post 9. one more look at futures on this fat tuesday. we'll try to let the good times roll when "squawk on the street" comes right back. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ how do traders using technical analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combi
we did see a lot more of a, you know, much more competitive wholesale environment this quarter. >> corinna, would you recommend buying the shares here? >> it is a little difficult to recommend starting new positions, but we most certainly would be holding on if we did own it already. >> all right. great to speak with you. thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>. >>> when we come back, what does art cashin want to hear from the president in tonight's state...
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you can look at the environment, the collision of those different environmental issues i brought about earlier. the jobless economic recovery. student debt, government resource, et cetera, without saying, how do we put the money where we get the most bang for the bucks a the president says. tracy: right. >> that is clearly on career education, giving students, whether they be out of high school or be adults coming back to school, the opportunity to get those skills that will allow them to improve their job. tracy: right. >> there is quick statistic i love to tell people. if you have an associate degree versus a high school diploma, you are going to earn between 425,000 and a half million dollars more in life-time earnings. education works. but education with a career or occupational focus works really well. tracy: yeah, exactly. steve gunderson, thanks for being with us, representative. >> thank you. tracy: maybe colleges don't need a sushi bar, right? ashley: maybe not. tracy: i don't know. that's what you're paying for. ashley: saluting america's presidents by buying a new set of whe
you can look at the environment, the collision of those different environmental issues i brought about earlier. the jobless economic recovery. student debt, government resource, et cetera, without saying, how do we put the money where we get the most bang for the bucks a the president says. tracy: right. >> that is clearly on career education, giving students, whether they be out of high school or be adults coming back to school, the opportunity to get those skills that will allow them to...
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ultimately maybe it will do very well but in this kind of environment they're paying too much. it is down two points. avon on the other hand is a stock that made a huge reversal. haven't pulled the trigger on it get yet but a great story on management. the management, andrew young, chinese dissent, nothing but pure mismanagement. they beat the street by a large margin but last year was an unmitigated disaster in terms of revenue, gross margins. the stock has come back pretty nicely. they gave good guidance. obviously cautious guidance. they have three-year plan and 6 million salespeople around the world. the stock is trading with 6 pe. if it can get through 21 you might see more nibbles. i'm watching options activity on it. very, very interesting options activity. ashley: yeah. >> we have not pulled the trigger yet. this is one everyone should put on their list because this stock has been significantly higher in the past and they do have a lot of potential. they're in 100 countries. if they can get it together. ashley: the problem the nurm per of representatives went up 1% but
ultimately maybe it will do very well but in this kind of environment they're paying too much. it is down two points. avon on the other hand is a stock that made a huge reversal. haven't pulled the trigger on it get yet but a great story on management. the management, andrew young, chinese dissent, nothing but pure mismanagement. they beat the street by a large margin but last year was an unmitigated disaster in terms of revenue, gross margins. the stock has come back pretty nicely. they gave...
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>> in a slow growth environment, people still have two put bandages on. they still have to brush their teeth and wash their hair. look at the results of consumer product companies that have been terrific. balance sheets, they have cash to buy back their securities, pay higher dividends, they have the flexible it is. those stocks trading 13 times earnings in europe 12 times earnings paying high dividends in the field is to be a multiple expansion. tracy: unfortunately we have to run, we will have to have you back to talk about those. thank you. ashley: all right, let's talk about one of the biggest parties on earth in full swing down in southern louisiana. mardi gras last day to celebrate before ash wednesday kicks off the season of sacrifice leading up to easter. also on the economic boost in new orleans. more than three week party attracts a million people to the big easy. new orleans 30,000 hotel rooms on 95% booked for mardi gras featuring 70 different parades. if you miss one, don't worry, another one coming around. this made to give new orleans econo
>> in a slow growth environment, people still have two put bandages on. they still have to brush their teeth and wash their hair. look at the results of consumer product companies that have been terrific. balance sheets, they have cash to buy back their securities, pay higher dividends, they have the flexible it is. those stocks trading 13 times earnings in europe 12 times earnings paying high dividends in the field is to be a multiple expansion. tracy: unfortunately we have to run, we...
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very positive environment. where we're putting that money is in a new brand we're launching called cambridge suites. the financing market for those kind of deals is still a little tight. and what we find it helps push that deal over the edge. a great investment for us. they'll rotate quickly. we expect those moneys to go in and out. and utilize those to do more deals in the future. so while it's a little different than we've done before, it's actually a very positive thing. >> is that an admission that perhaps you're in the slower growing areas in that economy section of the market across america, and the money made is in luxury? will you driver it further up the value chain? >> i don't see us in luxury. we're interested in the upscale space. we're primarily moderate positioned for that growth based on fourth quarter and this year's forecast is going very well. but the reality is, there's lots of space for us in upscale. we've got two brands we're focusing on, cambria suites and ascend, which are doing very, ve
very positive environment. where we're putting that money is in a new brand we're launching called cambridge suites. the financing market for those kind of deals is still a little tight. and what we find it helps push that deal over the edge. a great investment for us. they'll rotate quickly. we expect those moneys to go in and out. and utilize those to do more deals in the future. so while it's a little different than we've done before, it's actually a very positive thing. >> is that an...
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costs going up, benefits going down, more regulation, more taxes, more of an not ti business kind of environment. the unemployment rate in texas is 7%. we're over 10%. surely they must realize that the policies here are incredibly negative. they're just anti-growth." how do you answer something like that? >> we're using that resmed case study in san diego to focus on just exactly what we might do, say, as a city or as a state to keep a company like that here. we hear a lot of generalities. i want to know the specifics. we're going to use that as a case study, and we take it seriously. we're not going to sacrifice in california or san diego a high quality of life based on educational investment, innovative economy, lifestyle, for, again, a short-term corporate profits. there are some companies, especially if they're low wage companies or established technologies that might profit from that and make that move, but when you're talking about our future and what we in san diego especially are doing is trying to recover from our economy with innovative based technologies and companies, that kind of al
costs going up, benefits going down, more regulation, more taxes, more of an not ti business kind of environment. the unemployment rate in texas is 7%. we're over 10%. surely they must realize that the policies here are incredibly negative. they're just anti-growth." how do you answer something like that? >> we're using that resmed case study in san diego to focus on just exactly what we might do, say, as a city or as a state to keep a company like that here. we hear a lot of...